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Nigerian news:How churches, mosques, schools should plan reopening, by government

Life may no longer be the same again, the Presidential Taskforce on COVID-19 (PTF) said yesterday, as it cautioned churches, mosques and businesses to prepare for a change in the way they have always operated.

At the daily briefing of the task force yesterday in Abuja, PTF Chairman and Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) Boss Mustapha insisted: “Behavioural change is a must for every citizen because COVID-19 has changed the world completely.”

He said: “I must also emphasise that the two additional weeks should be utilised by businesses, offices, professional bodies, places of worship, educational institutions etc., awaiting reopening to plan and adopt new strategies under a COVID-19 era in line with the guidelines.

“​The PTF COVID-19 is committed and determined to continue to provide the required leadership for this national response. In the coming days, intense consultations will be deepened with different segments of the society including the state governments, security agencies, religious and community leaders to ensure a coordinated implementation of the measures.” 

Mustapha noted that with the history of pandemics in hindsight, government must delicately strike a balance between safety and economic considerations before reopening the economy fully. He also cited the 1918-1920 influenza, explaining that the PTF was persuaded by the history of global pandemics,which showed evidence of exponential rise when restrictions were lifted early.

Minister of Health Osagie Ehanire said a disturbing trend from statistics showed that most fatalities were not just linked with pre-existing diseases; many were educated, well-to-do people, who chose home-based care, where they developed complications and had to be rushed to hospital.

He said breathing complications in COVID-19 patients could arise with little or no warning; hence the reason all persons must seek medical attention when they test positive.

Minister of Interior Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola disclosed that the 15-man team of Chinese medical experts who have been in the country since April 8, 2020 came on a 30-day visa issued in Beijing.

He explained that the Chinese helped to fix the Idu Isolation Centre and the Thisday Dome. They have finished their work but are still in the country because of the ban on air travel, the minister said.

Aregbesola’s clarification came as the House of Representatives yesterday called on Ehanire to furnish the chamber with a detailed report on the activities of the Chinese. It also asked its Committees on Interior, National Security and Foreign Affairs to probe the issue.

Dachung Bagos (Plateau, PDP), who moved the motion, recalled the controversy that had surrounded the arrival of the Chinese health workers.He expressed concern that the Ministry of Health was yet to brief the House on their whereabouts and efforts in the fight against the pandemic.

But the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) berated the Federal Government for “its denials and cover-up on the whereabouts and activities of the Chinese medical experts it brought into our country last month.”


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